Special Fair Rodeo Section-Page S Cheerleaders to sell county fair buttons Pet show is Monday, Aug. 18 Cheerleaders from the three county high schools, lone, Riverside and Heppner, will aRuin be Helling Fair and Rodeo buttons at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. The buttons, which allow admission during fair week, will be $2.50. Separate prices will be charged for rodeo shows and dances. Daily admission is 75 cents. Children under six and senior citizens will be admit ted free. Delpha Jones, chair man of the fair committee, stated that this is one of few fairs not charging senior citizens. Senior passes are available at the Neighborhood Center, or from the fair secretary ;4-H and FFA passes may be obtained through the exten sion office. The Pet Show to be held at the Fair is scheduled for Monday, August 18, at 2 p.m. It will probably be held in the picnic area, the same area as last year, and is open to children 5 to 11 years old. Only one pet per child may be shown. Premiums are one silver dollar and a ribbon. Superintendents in charge of the Pet Show are Karen Thompson and Sue Jones. Call at the Fair office if you need any more information, 676-9474. f U-Ll r 0 LtlI Working for you; Working for a better Morrow County ? ANNOUNCING $500,000 EXPANSION TO INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER SYSTEM $63,000,000 ETIIYIIOL PLANT-FIRST STAGE $5,000,000 LOG, CHIP & SAWMILL $1,300,000 EXPANSION TO U. & I. (GOURMET) PLANT AVAILABLE INDUSTRIAL SITES INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCING COOPERATION AND ASSISTANCE DESIRE TO HELP INDUSTRIES DEVELOP IN THE WORKS NEW 'AIRPORT (BEGIN FALL 1910) EXPANDED TRANSPORTATION ACCESS LeRoy Gardner President Louis Carlson Vice President Gene Allen Secretary Lawrence Lindsay Treasurer EJS. Toadvin Mandager 11 Port of Morrow fS"- P.O. BOX 200 ft 1 A BOARDMAN. OREGON 07818 ttonvm ..S f (503)481-2699 k 0 fSMMrt ' ' J John Dtjy 'mm oZ' Tho2?" Beverly Kyd Commissioner